-import asyncio
import logging
-from datetime import datetime
+
+from dateutil.parser import parse as parse_date
from . import model
from .client import client
"""Returns the current agent status string.
"""
- return self.data['agent-status']['current']
+ return self.safe_data['agent-status']['current']
@property
def agent_status_since(self):
"""Get the time when the `agent_status` was last updated.
"""
- since = self.data['agent-status']['since']
- # Juju gives us nanoseconds, but Python only supports microseconds
- since = since[:26]
- return datetime.strptime(since, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f")
+ return parse_date(self.safe_data['agent-status']['since'])
@property
def agent_status_message(self):
"""Get the agent status message.
"""
- return self.data['agent-status']['message']
+ return self.safe_data['agent-status']['message']
@property
def workload_status(self):
"""Returns the current workload status string.
"""
- return self.data['workload-status']['current']
+ return self.safe_data['workload-status']['current']
@property
def workload_status_since(self):
"""Get the time when the `workload_status` was last updated.
"""
- since = self.data['workload-status']['since']
- # Juju gives us nanoseconds, but Python only supports microseconds
- since = since[:26]
- return datetime.strptime(since, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f")
+ return parse_date(self.safe_data['workload-status']['since'])
@property
def workload_status_message(self):
"""Get the workload status message.
"""
- return self.data['workload-status']['message']
+ return self.safe_data['workload-status']['message']
+
+ @property
+ def tag(self):
+ return 'unit-%s' % self.name.replace('/', '-')
def add_storage(self, name, constraints=None):
"""Add unit storage dynamically.
:param str command: The command to run
:param int timeout: Time to wait before command is considered failed
-
- Returns a tuple containing the stdout, stderr, and return code
- from the command.
+ :returns: A :class:`juju.action.Action` instance.
"""
action = client.ActionFacade()
)
return await self.model.wait_for_action(res.results[0].action.tag)
- def run_action(self, action_name, **params):
- """Run action on this unit.
+ async def run_action(self, action_name, **params):
+ """Run an action on this unit.
:param str action_name: Name of action to run
:param \*\*params: Action parameters
-
- """
- pass
+ :returns: A :class:`juju.action.Action` instance.
+
+ Note that this only enqueues the action. You will need to call
+ ``action.wait()`` on the resulting `Action` instance if you wish
+ to block until the action is complete.
+
+ """
+ action_facade = client.ActionFacade()
+ action_facade.connect(self.connection)
+
+ log.debug('Starting action `%s` on %s', action_name, self.name)
+
+ res = await action_facade.Enqueue([client.Action(
+ name=action_name,
+ parameters=params,
+ receiver=self.tag,
+ )])
+ action = res.results[0].action
+ error = res.results[0].error
+ if error and error.code == 'not found':
+ raise ValueError('Action `%s` not found on %s' % (action_name,
+ self.name))
+ elif error:
+ raise Exception('Unknown action error: %s' % error.serialize())
+ action_id = action.tag[len('action-'):]
+ log.debug('Action started as %s', action_id)
+ # we mustn't use wait_for_action because that blocks until the
+ # action is complete, rather than just being in the model
+ return await self.model._wait_for_new('action', action_id)
def scp(
self, source_path, user=None, destination_path=None, proxy=False,
status = await c.FullStatus(None)
- return status.applications[app]['units'][self.name].get(
- 'leader', False)
+ # FullStatus may be more up to date than our model, and the
+ # unit may have gone away, or we may be doing something silly,
+ # like trying to fetch leadership for a subordinate, which
+ # will not be filed where we expect in the model. In those
+ # cases, we may simply return False, as a nonexistent or
+ # subordinate unit is not a leader.
+ if not status.applications.get(app):
+ return False
+
+ if not status.applications[app].get('units'):
+ return False
+
+ if not status.applications[app]['units'].get(self.name):
+ return False
+
+ return status.applications[app]['units'][self.name].get('leader',
+ False)
+
+ async def get_metrics(self):
+ """Get metrics for the unit.
+
+ :return: Dictionary of metrics for this unit.
+
+ """
+ metrics = await self.model.get_metrics(self.tag)
+ return metrics[self.name]